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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="title" lang="en">GLOBALIZATION, CRISIS AND DISCOURSE ON TERRORISM</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="date" qualifier="issued">2025</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="uri">https://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/spm/article/view/56227/28114</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="orcid::0000-0003-1349-0136" confidence="-1">Predrag Pavlićević</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="description" qualifier="abstract">In this paper, I examine the discourse on terrorism in the context of
contemporary globalization trends. The goal is to test the validity of
the hypothesis that the evolving geopolitical landscape is providing an
opportunity to expand and deepen the understanding of the concept
of “state terrorism.” Bearing in mind the wide implementation of the
mechanisms of securitization by states and other actors of international
relations aimed at gaining support in public opinion, this paper emphasizes
the need to research factual knowledge in place of the securitization
policy agenda. The issue stems from manipulative qualifications that
fail to establish the truth. The problem lies in qualifications not acquired
through procedures that lead to an objective view of reality. Prejudicially
selected facts and discourse-contextualized information are postulated
as true to support the pre-set qualifications, thus legitimizing strategic
goals and justifying certain methods and means of further actions. The
goal of this work is to determine potential challenges and important
elements that may arise in the process of rational decision-making
regarding the promotion of the discourse on terrorism. In the context of
the defined problem, this paper first indicates some theoretical models of
interpretation of globalization and terrorism, then presents the concept
of discourse, and then explores the concept of crisis. The basic method applied in the research is functional analysis, while content analysis and
discourse analysis are operational methods. The crisis of globalization,
as a pivotal global process, unequivocally reveals key aspects that
encompass our research focus. It compels us to critically examine the
characteristics of theorizing about today’s international environment, and
consequently, rational decision-making. The obtained results show that
globalization flows have expanded the possibilities of terrorist activity due
to the multidimensional process of global interdependence (overcoming
the time and space component as a key feature of globalization), the
universalization of values, the changed character and role of mass and
new media, and the enormous progress and expansion of the application
of new information technologies. It is concluded that the actualization
of the phrase state terrorism is particularly noticeable in the context of
armed conflicts in Ukraine. The results we have gathered lay a solid
foundation for concluding that the discourse surrounding the armed
conflict in Ukraine heralds profound changes on the global stage. This
conflict has reshaped the factors that influence the trends in globalization,
creating a landscape marked by significant upheaval and realignment
of geopolitical and security trends. The key conclusion that was drawn
is that overcoming the problem of discourse requires the process of
rational decision-making, and, thus, effective setting up and action in an
international environment. The overwhelming impression, however, is that
the stated setting is difficult to implement in decision-making practice
due to the dominant influence of a series of supranational mechanisms,
which makes this topic relevant for more in-depth research.</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="doi">10.5937/spm91-56227</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="citation" qualifier="volume">91</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="citation" qualifier="issue">3/2025</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="citation" qualifier="spage">55</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="citation" qualifier="epage">76</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="issn">0354-5989</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="source">Serbian Political Thought</dim:field>
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